Corel Snapfire Plus' 1.1 is Shareware Editors software design by Corel Corporation. It runs on following operating system: WinXP,Windows2000 and has as system requirements: Windows XP or Higher. Ignite photo fun with Corel Snapfire Plus! This easy-to-use software helps you easily retouch photos like a pro, share them in new, entertaining ways, backup your collection, and so much more!
Publisher review:Snapfire Plus lets you do it all, from editing and organizing photos and videos to creating fun Snapfire Shows and scrapbooks -- you can do everything with Corel Snapfire Plus. Share photos and videos using 100s of creative templates or make entertaining Snapfire Shows - the best way to share groups of photos and video clips. There's even one-click photo fixes, retouching tools, effortless organization, and automatic backups of your photo collection, making Snapfire Plus the easiest way to work with digital photos.Enhance: From easy-to-use professional-level retouching tools to one-click quick fixes, Snapfire Plus will make your photos look better than ever. Create: Turn your photos into holiday gifts, create personalized calendars, and more! With Snapfire Plus you'll find photo ideas for every occasion.Share: Being a show off isn't a bad thing. E-mail photos, print them, or turn your photos and videos into fun Snapfire Shows that will entertain your friends and family! Organize: Finding photos the instant you need them is fun, organizing them isn't. Snapfire does all the organizing work, so you can spend your time having fun. Protect: Never lose another photo! With Snapfire you can back up your entire photo collection to CD or DVD with just a few clicks.
Requirements:Windows XP or Higher
Operating system:WinXP,Windows2000
Limitations:None
Release notes:New Release
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